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Bell Ringer Ramiro has accepted three credit card invitations and now has three cards with limits of $7,000, $5,000, and $9,500. He currently has these cards charged up to 75 percent of his limit. How much does he owe?
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Bell Ringer Answer $7,000 + $5,000 + $9,500 = $21,500
$21,500 * 75% = $16,125 Ramiro has $16,125 worth of debt.
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Learning Targets Explain the purpose of visual merchandising in the fashion industry. Describe the display areas of a store. Identify the design elements of displays.
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Visual Merchandising for Customers
Existed since retailers began selling Vendors arrange goods to be more attractive to promote sales.
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Visual Merchandising Today
Visual merchandising is the integrated look of an entire store. It is all of the physical elements in a place of business that projects the right image to customers.
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The Role of Display Grab customers’ attention Increase sales
A display is a presentation of merchandise to attract customers so they will examine it and buy it.
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Creating Visual Merchandising
The goal of effective visual merchandising is to sell goods by promoting the store image and creating a positive shopping experience for the customer. Retail stores use 4 display areas to achieve this goal: Storefront Store layout Store Interior Interior Displays
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The Storefront The exterior of a store.
It gives the first impressions of the store. Exterior visual merchandising features include: Signs Marquees Entrances Window Displays
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The Store Layout The arrangement of floor space order to promote sales of fashion products. Common Layouts include: Free-Flow Grid Layout Spine Loop
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Free-Flow Layout Advantages: Disadvantages:
Allows for browsing and wandering freely Increased impulse purchases Visual appeal Flexible Disadvantages: Loitering encouraged Possible confusion Waste of floor space Cost Difficulty Cleaning
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Grid Layout Advantages: Disadvantages: Low cost Customer familiarity
Merchandise exposure Ease of cleaning Simplified security Disadvantages: Plain and uninteresting Limited browsing Stimulation of rushed shopping behavior Limited creativity in decor
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Spine Layout Advantages: Disadvantages:
One aisle that runs from the front to the back. Sub aisles Disadvantages: Discourages customers to browse
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Loop Layout Advantages: Disadvantages:
Draws customers around the store Encourage impulse buying Disadvantages: Long and deep aisles
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The Store Interior Other visual merchandising techniques used inside of the store: Lighting Color Schemes Store Fixtures
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Interior Displays Interior and In-Store displays are a critical part of the general store interior. Visual excitement is created by using: Space Design Fixtures and Hardware Mannequins Floor and Wall Coverings In-Store Signage
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Display Styles Different stores allow various degrees of flexibility and creativity in visual display styles.
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Display Staff Retail stores have staffs of people responsible for displaying the merchandise in the store.
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Design Elements of Display
Visual merchandisers focus their efforts on everything from designing the visual floor plan of the store to the well-dressed mannequins. Merchandisers use color, lighting, and harmony.
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Fashion Display Themes
Visual merchandisers use the display elements when developing their fashion or merchandising themes. A theme gives a store focus and provides a consistent look within the store and within a group of stores.
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Theme Planning Themes are planned well in advance.
Calendars are developed to coordinate the implementation of visual presentations. Themes: Recent of upcoming events Cultural activities Historical events Store promotions Seasonal color palettes Current fashion trends
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Theme Planning
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Fixtures Permanent or movable store furnishings that are used to hold or display merchandise. Display cases, counters, shelving, racks, benches, and tables.
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Required Fixtures Some vendors require that stores present their merchandise on special fixtures that display the designer name.
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